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I wanted to circle back to share my experience and decision, as it might help illustrate the importance of a good warranty and company. We replaced ou...
I’m in Pasco County in a 2004 home (so just about 20 years old now) and I finally replaced our original windows. They were cheap aluminum single-hung ...
For those who had to choose: did you go with impact-resistant windows or standard windows with separate hurricane shutters? I’m trying to decide if im...
@kevint70 Thanks, that makes sense. My windows do have a slight tint but I'm pretty sure there's no Low-E coating. I think I'll start budgeting for an...
I have a bit of a different scenario: my house (in Seminole) already has double-pane windows that were installed around 2002. They are tinted but I do...
Thank you all for the insights!
I'm up in Pasco (Trinity area) and these insights all apply here too. We might not have the same wind zone as the coast, but I still went impact for p...
@crafter11 Those quotes actually sound in line with what I'd expect. Roughly $600-700 per window for non-impact and around $900+ per window for impact...
I want to echo something that was mentioned earlier – make sure your installer pulls the proper permits! I'm on the border of Hillsborough/Pasco, and ...
I've used an infrared remover a couple times, and honestly, it does seem gentler on the wood—less scorching and fewer fumes. But it's pricey, so unles...